The Scotsman

NOW & THEN

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1 NOVEMBER *

APOLOGY: Yesterday we printed 2 November’s column in error, so today we present the 1 November column.

1512: The world’s most famous ceiling was unveiled in the Sistine Chapel. Michelange­lo had not wanted to do it, because he felt himself to be a sculptor, not a painter. It took him four and a half years to complete, working alone.

1695: The Bank of Scotland was founded.

1755: An earthquake reduced two-thirds of Lisbon to rubble - it was said that 60,000 died.

1912: British Army introduced the Vickers machine gun.

1927: Betting tax was first levied in Britain. Two days later, the bookies went on strike at Windsor in protest.

1929: The Pony Club movement was founded in Britain.

1936: Benito Mussolini proclaimed the Rome-berlin axis.

1945: Britain announced that all evidence indicated that Adolf Hitler had killed himself in a Berlin bunker.

1956: Premium bonds first went on sale in Britain.

1961: The body of the disgraced Stalin was removed from Lenin’s Mausoleum in Red Square in Moscow.

1963: In an army coup in South Vietnam, president Ngo Dinh Diem was assassinat­ed.

1966: Five building workers killed when three-storey steel and concrete framework of Aberdeen University’s new zoology building collapsed in high winds.

1982: Channel 4 television began transmissi­ons.

1990: Sir Geoffrey Howe resigned as Leader of the House of Commons over Margaret Thatcher’s attitude to Europe and ERM.

1991: British Telecom provoked a political storm by announcing pre-tax profits of £1.61 billion, or £101 per second.

1993: The European Union came into being at midnight with the implementa­tion of the Maastricht Treaty.

1996: There was widespread condemnati­on of the decision to include Rangers player Paul Gascoigne in the England squad after he was involved in wifebeatin­g allegation­s.

2000: Serbia joined the UN.

2002: Royal butler Paul Burrell was cleared at the Old Bailey of stealing hundreds of items belonging to Princess Diana, after an interventi­on by the

Queen who revealed that Burrell had told her he was safeguardi­ng some of the princess’s possession­s.

2010: The Shetland Islands were named as one of the topten must-see places for 2011 by the Lonely Planet Travel Guide.

BIRTHDAYS

Rick Allen, rock drummer (Def Leppard), 58; Sharron Davies MBE, Olympic swimmer and broadcaste­r, 59; Michael Kelly CBE, public relations consultant, journalist, Lord Provost of Glasgow 1980-84, 82; Mark Hughes OBE, Welsh footballer and manager, 58; Lyle Lovett, country singer, 64; Jenny Mccarthy, actress, model TV presenter, author, 49; Nick Owen, broadcaste­r, former chairman of Luton Town FC, 74; Gary Player, South African golfer and course designer, 86; Latavia Roberson, singer-songwriter (Destiny’s Child), 40; Bill Anderson, country singer, 84; Anthony Kiedis, lead singer of Red Hot Chili Peppers, 59; Paul Dickov, Scottish footballer and manager, 49; Natalia Tena, actress and musician, 37; Barbara Bosson, actress (Fay Furillo in Hill Street Blues), 82.

ANNIVERSAR­IES

Births: 1762 Spencer Perceval, only British prime minister to have been assassinat­ed; 1887 LS Lowry, artist; 1896 Edmund Blunden, First World War poet; 1915 Michael Denison CBE, English actor; 1920 Ted Lowe MBE, snooker commentato­r; 1936 Eddie Colman, footballer, ‘Busby Babe’ who died in Munich air disaster; 1941 Nigel Dempster, journalist; 1947 Gordon Brown, Scotland and British Lions rugby player; 1947 Bob Weston, musician (Fleetwood Mac). Deaths: 1700 Carlos II, king of Spain; 1793 Lord George Gordon, anti-catholic agitator and leader of Gordon Riots in 1780; 1894 Tsar Alexander III of Russia; 1972 Ezra Pound, poet and critic; 1979 Mamie Eisenhower, US First Lady 1953-1961; 1982 King Vidor, film director and producer; 1985 Phil Silvers, comedy actor (Sergeant Bilko); 1994 Noah Beery, actor; 2008 Jacques Piccard, deep sea explorer.

 ?? ?? 0 Postmaster-general Charles Hill with ERNIE, picker of winning premium bonds, which debuted today in 1956
0 Postmaster-general Charles Hill with ERNIE, picker of winning premium bonds, which debuted today in 1956
 ?? ?? TONI COLLETTE Australian actress, 49
TONI COLLETTE Australian actress, 49

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